Meek Mill Court Clerk Fired After Asking For Money During Trial

by Daryl Nelson

Just one day after it was determined that the judge in Meek Mill's case didn't try to get him to leave Roc Nation, a court clerk has been terminated for her odd behavior toward Meek.

As TMZ reports, clerk Wanda Chavarria gave Meek a letter during his trial and asked him for money for her son's college tution.

"I hope that you don't take offense to this letter or my request but I had to take this opportunity for my son," the letter reads. "As a fan of the arts, I'm praying that you would be able to help my son ... This will probably be my son's last semester at VCU if the tuition isn't paid for this year and unfortunately with my bad credit, I am unable to secure a lone or co-sign for my son. Anything that you can do is very much appreciated."

According to Meek's attorneys, Chavarria handed the note to Meek during his trial.  Supposedly Judge Genece Brinkley, who ended up sentencing him to 2-4 years, didn't know anything about it. But the lawyers claim Chavarria asked Meek for the money near the judge and she heard everything.

Do you think this new found information will help Meek in any way?